• Cancer Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    The mother’s smoking is also reflected in the baby’s stool

    A mother’s lifestyle and environmental factors during pregnancy significantly influence the health of the unborn child. Research increasingly emphasizes that these factors affect not only the course of the pregnancy but also the later life of the born child. For the health and development of newborns, it is crucial for expectant mothers to consciously pay attention to their environment and the substances they are exposed to. The Effects of Smoking and Exposure to Tobacco Smoke Smoking and exposure to tobacco smoke is a particularly concerning factor that can carry numerous health risks. Analyzing the first stool of newborns – meconium – offers another method to assess the effects of smoking…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Cancer Diseases

    Environmental pollution increases the risk of appendicitis

    The relationship between air quality and health is increasingly coming to the forefront. The effects of polluted air can impact not only respiratory diseases but also other health problems. Recent research suggests that air pollution, particularly high concentrations of ozone and nitrogen dioxide, may be linked to certain diseases, including appendicitis. Urban lifestyles, transportation, and industrial activities are contributing to the deterioration of air quality, which is becoming an increasingly urgent problem. Public health professionals continuously monitor the effects of air pollution and how they influence the occurrence of various diseases. New studies and analyses may help us better understand the connections between air quality and different diseases, thereby contributing…

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